The smell of mold and excess humidity is not just a household inconvenience, but a signal that the microclimate in the room is disturbed. If upon entering a room you notice a characteristic heavy aroma, you need to act immediately before the problem develops into the appearance of visible fungus on the walls.
Why does an unpleasant odor appear?
Before you begin air purification, it is important to localize the source of the problem. Often the reasons are:
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Bad ventilation and lack of fresh air flow.
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Condensation on windows and corners of external walls.
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Microcracks in slab joints or pipe leaks.
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Wet items that are dried indoors.
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Old books, carpets or upholstered furniture that have absorbed moisture.
Effective ways to eliminate moisture
To combat the smell, it is not enough to simply light a scented candle – it will only mask the symptoms. A comprehensive approach to dehumidification and disinfection is required.
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Intensive ventilation. Creating a draft for 15–20 minutes helps to quickly renew the air masses.
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Use of absorbents. Regular baking sodaactivated carbon or silica gel perfectly absorb odor molecules. Place small containers of these substances in hidden places.
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Use of air dryers. Domestic dehumidifier – the most effective technical solution that maintains a given humidity level automatically.
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Treating surfaces with vinegar. A solution of table vinegar and water helps destroy mold spores at the initial stage.
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Checking the hood. Make sure that the ventilation ducts in the kitchen and bathroom are not clogged and have sufficient draft.
Clean air prevention
To prevent the problem from returning, it is necessary to reconsider some household habits. It is important to ensure that furniture is not placed close to “cold” walls, leaving a gap for air circulation. Regular cleaning of the air conditioner and checking the condition of the seals on the windows also play a key role.
The correct balance of temperature and humidity indoors is the key to the health of residents and the durability of the renovation. A favorable microclimate is created through constant monitoring of the condition of utilities and timely removal of excess moisture from the air.
